To-Night's Entertainment.
■ - •-«&■ As to-night is the only opportunity the Feilding public will luive of witnessing i the marvellous performances of Messrs Slanfie'.d and Dark, we would recom mend ; every one who is fond of a pleasant evening's amusement to avail themselves of ! the performance at the Town Hall this evening. Mr Stanfield's impersonations of popular actors and well-known public characters have hitherto been unequalled on the stage. The "Happy Pair" which will open the bill of the play is replete with fun, and wherever it has been introduced has kept the audience in roars of joyous laughter. "The Excursion Train" is the part in which Mr Stanfield gives his impersonations. Mr Henry Irving, the di.-.tingnished tragedian, will appear, and " Sji rey Gamp" will wait upon the i " gents " and sing a song — " What I have suffered." A host of other characters will appear. "The Cup of Tea" 1 concludes the performance, and lovers of ■ comedy will appreciate this little piece, which in itself ought to command a bumper house.
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Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 24, 2 August 1883, Page 2
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